Tuesday, February 08, 2011

photo: Martin G. Wienert; Grugapark in Essen



I remove rotten leaves
and my heart
longs for spring

(AW, 2011)






16 comments:

BpunktSpunkt said...

wird hoffentlich nicht mehr allzu lange dauern, und dann wird die sehnsucht erfüllt...ich weiß es! ;-)

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

"wird hoffentlich nicht mehr allzu lange dauern,...ich weiß es!"

Das ist gut!!!

BpunktSpunkt said...

..und dann lassen wir die lebensgeister spuken .. ;-)

Henrique Pimenta said...

Os corações assim anseiam...

John McDonald said...

delightful angelika
john

haiku-shelf (Angelika Wienert) said...

Thank you for your comments, Henrique and John!

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Gillena Cox said...

spring hankering, and how well immersed in haiku; much love...

Devika Jyothi said...

Beautiful photo for the haiku, Angelika :)

wishes,
devika

Ralf Bröker said...

The last days were signs of life: sun came out, people laughed and took a walk just for to laugh and to take a walk. I love that.

Best wishes
Ralf

Anonymous said...

Nice

Rainbow Fish Girl said...

Really Beautiful Photo.

Fratila Genovel-Florentin said...

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Carol Willette Bachofner said...

I am curious what your definition of a haiku is... I am looking and looking for the form and am not seeing it. I see three lines, but I don't see the syllabics or the third line leap.

What is a haiku in your thinking? Let's chat about that!

Beautiful site design by the way!

Alicia Rae said...

"I remove rotten leaves" - BEAUTIFUL!! So symbolic of spiritual and emotional rebirth!